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I'm learning that sometimes there are no answers to our questions & sometimes we don't have to understand. Thats part of life and it is ok.. — Donal O'Callaghan
I will spend anything on the best sheets in the world because I am going to be in them every night. I like them white and crazy soft. — Amy Landecker
So perhaps it was her grief I felt as I gazed on this child not mine, and not even much of a child anymore. Grief not for him, nor for Martha exactly, but for all my lost selves, which I liked to imagine were still somehow there, waiting for my return. But those selves were long gone. I would never be younger again. This was so simple it went without saying, but unsaid, one could try to forget it. — Susan Choi
I studied dancing a little bit when I was young. — Stephanie Zimbalist
There is so much we just can't see or know right now, including precisely how our actions will ripple out. — Sharon Salzberg
The amount of military force necessary to provide reassurance depends on how dangerous people think the world is. And that I think ultimately depends upon the kinds of government that hold sway in major countries. — Michael Mandelbaum
I wouldn't go that far. But I know my way around the kitchen. I make dinner every night. — Nicholas Sparks
Perception is reality to the one in the experience. — Danielle Bernock
Where the sole employer is the State, opposition means death by slow starvation — Leon Trotsky
A good cop, a smart cop, closes cases and locks up the bad guys. — J.D. Robb
Life among academics had taught me that a well-expressed opinion is usually better than a badly expressed fact, so far as professional advancement goes. — Diana Gabaldon
Connie went away completely bewildered. She was not sure whether she had been insulted and mortally offended, or not. — D.H. Lawrence
Mussolini never killed anyone, he just sent dissenters abroad for vacation. — Silvio Berlusconi
Fiction is able to do one thing better than any other art form: it is able to convey a convincing sense of what is going on in someone else's head. To me, that is the great mystery of life: what is everyone else thinking? — Arthur Phillips
